Currently it shows a white background with black text. If I use the Build system though, the output from a build utilizes the same styles as the current color scheme I have activated - that's the behavior I'd like to achieve.

Just in case you don't feel like extracting the package to see the contents, you could use github.com/skuroda/PackageResourceViewer. Wrote it to save myself the hassle of extracting when I wanted to check something that wasn't easily accessible via a menu.

Btw, I suggest an on_pre_save handler that creates the dir if the save location set in a specific setting is the same as the view's file_name(). This would reduce the need of 2 separate commands because now you can just save the file if you want to and it will only then create the dirs automatically (to not make ST spit errors).

Thanks for your help. I should have been clearer with regards to #2. I'd like to have the text wrapped at column 80, not just show a ruler. The result I would like to get would be the same as if you had an output panel with text that spanned, say, 120 columns, and you selected all of the text and went to View > Word Wrap Column > 80.

Just in case you don't feel like extracting the package to see the contents, you could use github.com/skuroda/PackageResourceViewer. Wrote it to save myself the hassle of extracting when I wanted to check something that wasn't easily accessible via a menu.

This is awesome. It is a PITA to do this all manually. Plus since the modified file is used by Sublime 3 to override the original package, this is really nifty. Thank you.